Russia ‘mistook Azerbaijan plane for drone & shot it down with missile’ killing 38 as panicky Putin closed air space

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RUSSIA misidentified the Azerbaijan plane for a drone and shot it down with a missile, US intelligence believes.

The Christmas Day disaster saw the aircraft explode into a fireball near the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38.

Drone view of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crash site near Aktau, Kazakhstan.Reuters
The crash site of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane[/caption]
Embraer passenger plane crash in Aktau, Kazakhstan.Reuters
The plane exploded into a fireball as it crash landed[/caption] Map showing the flight path of a plane that crashed in Kazakhstan after being hit by a missile.

There were initial reports suggesting the Azerbaijan Airlines plane could have been brought down by mad Vlad, especially as just one minute after the crash Russia shut down the air space, blogger VChK-OGPU claims.

Now two US military officials have told NBC that intelligence indicates the Russians may have misidentified the aircraft – and shot it down.

Russian forces believed it was a drone and engaged their air defences, the intelligence suggests.

This was partially due to the aircraft’s irregular flight pattern and altitude, officials said.

But both have stressed that an investigation continues.

Russian officials have warned against speculation about what caused the fatal crash.

But the country’s aviation authority dubbed the situation in Russia’s airspace as “very complicated” when the plane was diverted to Kazakhstan.

The Embraer 190 plane had been travelling from Baku, in Azerbaijan, to Grozny, in Russia’s Chechnya on Christmas before it crash landed.

Four sources told Reuters previously that the plane was downed by the Russian air defences as it flew over the country.

A US official told Reuters these comments are “early indications” of what may have happened and that it would point to “Russian recklessness”.

IV tubes hanging from the ceiling of an airplane cabin.Reuters
Oxygen masks came down inside the plane as it started to hurtle towards the ground[/caption]
A search and rescue worker with a dog at an airplane crash site.AP
Investigations are currently ongoing[/caption]
Bullet holes in a blue and light blue striped surface.Reuters
The airliner appeared to have shrapnel marks in the fuselage[/caption]

Euronews later said the plane was targeted by a surface-to-air missile from the Kremlin’s arsenal.

It is believed to have exploded next to the aircraft as shrapnel struck passengers and cabin crew, the report added.

Anti-air Pantsir missiles had even been installed in the area of Grozny airport just a fortnight before the deadly incident.

Russian military analysts from the Conflict Intelligence Team noted that bullet holes appeared to have been found on the wreckage.

They suggested these could have been caused by the Pantsir-S1 air defence missile.

On Wednesday, authorities in Russia and Kazakhstan both claimed the crash was caused by a bird strike.

Tracking data from FlightRadar24 and the plane’s transponder shows the final minutes of the plane’s journey.

The jet flew in an erratic pattern, repeatedly lurching up and down across the Caspian Sea as the hero pilots fought for control of the damaged jet.

Pilots then tried to descend towards Aktau Airport but continued to battle to keep control the downed aircraft.

Terrifying footage showed the Embraer nosediving before smashing into the ground into a fireball blast.

Witnesses described a deafening explosion as the plane broke apart and burst into flames upon impact.

It was seen ripped in half along the ground – killing more than half on board.

Miraculously, the fuselage managed to remain intact allowing dozens of passengers to survive.

Investigations into what caused the tragedy are ongoing with officials still searching for answers.

The team – headed up by the deputy prosecutor general of Azerbaijan – have already recovered the black box data.

It revealed the haunting final words the pilot said just moments before the plane smashed into the ground.

Struggling to control the plane, one of the pilots said: “I can’t execute, control is lost!”

As the plane descended uncontrollably, an oxygen tank is believed to have exploded, Kazakhstan’s transport minister said.

Marat Karabayev did not say how it exploded with it not expected to be the sole reason for the disaster.

The gas cylinder was stationed in the passenger cabin, he added.

Harrowing footage from on board the jet has emerged from the survived travellers with many screaming in horror in the distressing clips.

It shows terrified passengers making final video calls and leaving messages to their loved ones as the aircraft started to plunge.

Horrified people can be seen jumping out of their seats as they try all they can to plan for their survival.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev declared a day of mourning on Thursday for those who died.

Rescuers carry a wounded passenger on a stretcher after a plane crash near Aktau, Kazakhstan.AP
Rescuers prepare to carry a wounded passenger near the Kazakhstani city of Aktau[/caption]
Emergency responders at the crash site of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet.AFP
Emergency specialists work at the crash site of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet near the western Kazakh city of Aktau[/caption]
Wreckage of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane at a crash site.Reuters
A view shows the wreckage of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane at the crash site[/caption]
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